I had not used my blu ray ripper in some time but it was working the last time I did. I'm now updated to version 9.0.6.3. When I try to rip a blu ray it goes through the entire process. When it's at 99% and just seconds from finishing, it goes the decode rate starts to drop. It drops all the way to 0.00 and just freezes.
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That Did Not Work
I tried checking that box and it did not work. I've tried many things. I've tried decoding full disk to bd25, I've tried decoding main movie to bd25, I've tried decoding to dvd, I've tried several variations such as disabling hd audio, and software decoding variations. Nothing worked.
I then tried three other blu-ray movies that are older releases. Those all decoded with no problem so it seems to be movie specific. I tried a second original of the same move with the same results.
The thing I was able to do was decode the movie to bd50 which has no value to me since bd50 discs are too expensive.
Obviously, I don't understand how dvdfab software works. However, I am aware that there is something that happens in the last few seconds of decoding. When decoding starts you get a decode rate, time, and time remaining. Then just before the whole thing finishes, the time remaining starts to go up again (say from 30 seconds to 3:30), at the same time the decode rate will go way up, and then just a few seconds later (when it says there are 3 minutes remaining) it announces it is complete. I don't know what exactly is happening during that final process. But, that process is what this movie is not doing.
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